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The American Dream as Thomas Jefferson drafted in to the Declaration of Independence it is the Pursuit of Happiness Speth But there have always been different ideas and those ideas have always been changing as our society has grown and change The American dream has never remained constant an always changing idea in our society The American dream in the 1920s was one of hard work and thriftiness Warshauer people believed that hard work and perseverance would allow them to achieve their idea of the American Dream Jay Gatsby spent his whole life gaining his fortune some though illegal circumstances all too maybe someday get daisy back He spent his whole life being thrifty and hard working for one thing Daisy only for Daisy to side with her husband This signifies how in the 1920s people were willing to work hard for something and spend their entire working life to achieve that something Something that I believe our time has lost we are just out there for the easy moneyIn the current times people are less willing to actually work at something to achieve their American dream People are used to the easy money of lotteries or games shows and most are not willing to actually work at something Warshauer People are willing to sue major corporations over their own mistakes and hoping to make their millions to achieve the American Dream The American Dream has sure changed over the past 90 years it has gone from hard work and thriftiness to philosophy of get rich quick Warshauer The American Dream in the roaring 20s was one of hard work and thriftiness but as our society changed so did our idea of the American Dream It is now one of trying to take the easiest way possible to obtain the illusive American Dream people will side step their moral and social boundaries to try to achieve the American Dream In the 1920s people were

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